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No Good Deed Goes Unpunished – Loan by Physician/Owner to Medical Practice for Payroll Triggers Trust Fund Penalty

January 4, 2017
By Anthony P. Daddino, Blog

As the old adage goes, no good deed goes unpunished. In McClendon vs. United States, decided on November 17, 2016, the federal district court for the Southern District of Texas upheld the IRS’ trust fund penalty...

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IRS Extends Disclosure Deadline for Certain Captive Insurance Companies

January 3, 2017
By Anthony P. Daddino, Blog

Last month, I blogged on the IRS’ identification of Code Section 831(b) micro captives as “transactions of interest,” which triggered an obligation by taxpayers and material advisors to formally disclose the details of...

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IRS Finalizes Documentation Requirements for Related-Party Debt: The Regulations and Their Effect on Closely-Held Corporations

December 29, 2016
By Meadows Collier, Blog

In October of 2016, the IRS issued final regulations under IRC code section 385. The final regulations cover a number of issues under Internal Revenue Code (“IRC”) section 385. IRC section 385 deals, in general, with...

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The IRS Adds Conservation Easements to the List of Tax Avoidance Transactions

December 27, 2016
By Joel N. Crouch, Blog

On December 23rd the IRS issued Notice 2017-10 (here), which adds syndicated conservation easements to the category of transactions that require formal disclosure by investors and advisors to the IRS. Any taxpayer or...

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Ethical Reminders from the Conviction of Paul Daugerdas

December 21, 2016
By Meadows Collier, Articles

Aaron Borden wrote an article for the Ethics Column of the Dallas Bar Association Headnotes publication titled, “Ethical Reminders from the Conviction of Paul Daugerdas in the January 2017 issue.  Click here to...

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